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Sport, they say, is what bound them together, "from birth".
Together from then on?
"We drank together from time to time".
Their furniture was cobbled together from discards.
Data are brought together from both exploratory and confirmatory analyses.
May we together from this hour be bless'd!
One image of DNA was spliced together from two others.
The teams have come together from diverse political backgrounds.
"We come together from all different parts of the empire.
He put the train together from parts of other trains.
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CHAPTER 5 From unity to 'unity': the always-plural-put-together-from-the-outside self.
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